Burt Lake State Park

Burt Lake State Park is open from April through November.
Visitors can enjoy camping, boating, fishing, and 2,000 feet of sandy frontage
on Burt Lake. There is one mile of hiking trails at the park (no bikes, horses,
or ORV's allowed). There are also many other activities located nearby, such as
the Cross In The Woods, snowmobile and cross country
skiing trails, golf, and fine dining.

The State Park has over 300 campsites and one mini-cabin.
Modern camping is available from May 1st through October 15th (peak
season). Features include a boat launch, picnic shelter, sandy beach, four modern toilet/shower buildings, 20 and 30 amp
electric service and a sanitation station. Rustic camping is available
before and after the peak season with electric service and vault
toilets.

The Park offers a mini-cabin
which sleeps four people on bunk beds. The cabin has electricity and
there is a picnic table, firepit, and electrical outside. The cabin is
handicap-accessible and available for rent during the summertime.

Early in the season, the campground is quite empty. A lone
camper can be seen in the background through the trees. Later in the
season the campground will be full when visitors come to experience all
that the Burt Lake State Park and Indian River have to offer.

To get to Burt Lake State Park from I-75, take exit 310 and turn left onto M-68,
then another left at the light onto Old 27. The park is 3/4 mile south on the
right side. From US-31, turn onto M-68 in Alanson and turn left at the next
light onto Old 27. The park is 3/4 mile north on the left side. A motor vehicle
permit is required (day and yearly permits available)

For camping or mini-cabin
reservations call
1-800-44PARKS

For more information, write or
call
Burt Lake State Park
6635 State Park Drive
Indian River, MI 49749
(231) 238-9392